1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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Fifth Edition GEOGRAPHY 37 GROUP 35 (Continued) EUROPE France Chateaux of France (1) An artistic presentation of some of the castles, interesting for their beauty and historic significance; Moravian wedding. (134) The Coast of Brittany (1) Peaceful life of the people of historic Brittany; their observance of old Druid customs; their occupations — principally sardine fishing. (XXI) Corsica, the Beautiful (1) Self-explanatory. (IX) France (3) Title tells it. (112) Gardens of Normandy (1) D'eauville and environs, in natural color. (XX, 56, 113) Gateway to France (2) Camp Poutanzen, near Brest, the great training grounds of the AEF. Good film of recollections of World War. (69) Marseilles (1) The beauties of Marseilles — the Cathedral of Notre Dame, wharves and other scenes. (134) Mediterranean Scenes (1) Marseilles; fishing colonies and an ostrich farm near Nice. (IV) Monte Carlo (1) Europe's famous resort shown in Prizma color. (XX) Paris the Beautiful (1) Glimpses of her notable buildings, monuments and parks. (151) Paris, the Tourist's Paradise (1) Views of some of the most famous thoroughfares of France. (66A) Unconquerable Paris (1) Paris in all its glory. (151) Paris in Fifteen Minutes (1) Life and scenes typical of Paris. (151) Peasant Life in Central France (1) Picturesque scenes portraying the peasants' daily life; including the silk industry in Lyons. (151) Quaint Rouen (1) Scenes of old chateaux, the town clock and the tower, made famous by the Maid of Orleans. (134) Refreshing Riviera (1) Europe's playground, in Prizma color. (IV, XX, 28) ***Rheims. (1) Color scenes of the famous city of France and its cathedral. (56, 113, 156) The Romance of Northern France (2) Shows why Northern France has been Europe's battle-ground. Industries and products of its cities. (•IS, 56, 69, 113, 156) Ruins of Rheims (1) Ruins of this famous cathedral wrought during the World War. (134) Sightseeing in France (1) Ruins of Rheims, Palace of Versailles; Island of Corsica. (XXI) A Stroll Through Strassburg (1) A city of quaint houses and still quainter folks. (151) A Trip Up the Seine (1) Interesting views along both sides of the river including the Cathedral of Notre Dame, government buildings, and markets. (134) Trouville (1) The playground city, with its Casino, bathing beach and colorful throng. Prizma natural color. (XX) Versailles, Palaces and Fountains (1) Its association with the past and present. (151) Visiting Metz and Luxemburg (1) Becoming acquainted with the type of people in each city and with the historical associations. (151) ***When the Fishing Fleet Comes Home (1) Simple fisher folk of the Coast of Britanny and welcome to the sturdy crews. (134) (See also Groups 24, 72, 76, 80, 122-3, 125, 133) GROUP 36 Germany In Bavaria (1) A steamboat trip on Lake Starberg, spotless German towns,# Strassburg. (66A) Climbing the Saxony Alps (1) A steamer trip and ascent of the mountain pinnacles. (151) Munich, the Magnificent (1) Buildings and points of interest. (151) A Trip to Bavaria (1) Through the Bavarian towns, largest of which is Munich. Principal streets and buildings; Old Heidelberg and other places of interest. (XXI) (See also Groups 72, 122) The Educational Screen keeps 1000 and Otie up to date by reviews of new films as they appear. Ten issues a year for $1.50. Keep The Educational Screen on your desk every month.